Newest Models of Plantronics Bluetooth Headsets 2019/2018

Having introduced the first lightweight headset back in the early 1960's, Plantronics has a long history of headset innovation. Therefore, we expect that the same quality standard and design philosophy employed in headsets supplied for industries such as aviation and space exploration are reflected in their consumer offerings.

Some of their products, such as the Voyager Legend and the Discovery 975, have names that are indeed a reference to Plantronics' early involvement with the NASA space program. The high-end Voyager features triple-mic audio precision, caller announce, and voice commands.

Take a look at the following Bluetooth headset models from Plantronics. Specs, as well as additional pictures of each, are included.

Based on this 's aggregated ranking of 82%, we believe that the Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 is, as of now, Alphachooser's best Plantronics bluetooth headset 2019. Furthermore, we think that our sample of 649 reviews from our sources gives us a high confidence level (more on confidence levels) that justifies labelling it a "no-brainer best choice."

The eight latest Plantronics light headsets (as of January, 2019)

Boasting a rather long standby time (6 months in Deepsleep mode, 24 days in normal standby mode), and Bluetooth 4.1, this classic headset also comes with multi-lingual notifications (French, English, Spanish).

Three recent NFC bluetooth headset models

This NFC stereo Bluetooth headset banks on its specs, which include a three-hour charging time yielding up to 24 hours of music playback time, a talk time of 20 hours, and a notable stand-by time of one month -- put aside special features to alert you of talking while muted and to let you hear ambient noise while wearing the earpieces.

This lightweight (but hefty by mono model standards, at 20 grams) Bluetooth headset banks on specs like its seven-hour talk time with 90 minutes of charging, six layers of Windsmart and dual-capacitive smart sensor technology, and a charging case that boosts its talk time by 14 hours.

A big headset (340 grams is more than most headphones we have seen!) connecting with either an Apple audio cable or Bluetooth, with an automatic play/pause feature and up to one day of music streaming.

And three of their stereo headsets

This Bluetooth headset does come with a number of pro-worthy specs, headlined by active noise cancellation, and which also includes a working time of 24 hours, six months of stand-by at the maximum, and an operating coverage of 100 meters.

This stereo headset pauses when it is taken off and plays when worn with Smart Sensor Technology, has 14 language options for voice prompts, and apparently yields up to 18 hours of unplugged usage, which is rather long.

And other models...

The BackBeat FIT 300 Bluetooth headset has a collection of sport-friendly features, including an IPX5 rating and a reflective band for nighttime runs, but its battery specs, made up of an unimpressive 6-hour working time and up to six months of stand-by (via the DeepSleep feature), also give it additional personality